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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-02-22, Page 9wo••••,.....0,0040 t its destination may ' be :,Bornhay, or -Oslo, or; even fabled Timbuktu.: It But wherever it is 'bound,.•.chances are that P .chartered bank is helping to smooth the jot trn:,y, Services provided by .the-ehartered banks .shri, a3lify the task.of those.who,buy or sell in distant lands, who often: deal in unfamiliar markets, languages. and currencies. i • 'With a network of representatives around the (world, the banks provide on-the-spot contacts • and useful facilities. wherever Canadians wish I to trade or travel. I Every day, services•of the chartered banks help to move the cargoes that mean so much to so many Canadians. r" FOgicialm Model WCIC-60 era to a 3 to 1 victory over the neFaarm lyin5e0,0thooreree:osn8s,0_40%fathrne1lts; Lazy Leopards. The Beavers are District of Ecuador, since a, scourge now in third place. of "army worms" destroyed their Standings: Zooming Zebras, 48; 'crops. 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CUB .FATHER AND SON BANQUET WEDNESDAY, MARCH la Valentine Euchre Mrs. Ron Foxton' and her com- mittee were the hostesses On Tues- day evening for the Valentine euchre in Sacred Heart parish hall, sponsOred by the Catholic Women's League, There were 17 ,tables. .Mrsz Ross King won the prize for the ladies and Gus Devereaux won the prize for the men.Mrs. ,Wil- fred Volmer won 'the door prize. • Midgets Eliminated Kincardine eliminated the Wing- ham, Midgets Friday night in Kin- cardine by the score of 5-1, It was the third and final in ,a hest of three series. Wingham took .the first game 3-2; Kincardine, second game, 5-3. THE CHARTERED BANKS, SERVING YOUR. COMMUNITY, EVERY CARGO CALLS FOR BANKING 19. iJbOLDSMOBILE, 2-door Hardtop This is a one owner car, in A-1 condition. 19$7 DODGE 4-door, V-8 .14.. with automatic in tip-top shape an& very low ,jmilenge. 19WPLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, 8 cyl. 190;;TONTIAC 4-door sedan 14:431;k1VIOUTFI 4-door sedan 19kCHEVROLET Bel Aire Convertible 19t13.ifONTIAC 4-door Sedan moo,. This ear is in top condition with no rust. Several older models. •• TRUCKS 195-3,.:,MERCURY 2-ton Chassis and Cab 1.9$2!:;:MERCURY '3-ton with 12-ft rack ;•":!;1.:',0,111.d. new motor I 947.7WIERCU-RY.one-t on 22W,HOUSETRAILER •,t..ik,COritplaikly equipped with. stove, Mag., etc. Mrs. Gordon McBurney took the new chums on another step to in- vestment, Mrs. Harold Vincent helped some of -the boys to make a wolf head, Mrs. Clare VanCamp supervised the Cubs, who were be- ing taught. by some of the Scouts sent down by Scobtmaster Lorne Campbell, Mrs. Orr taught sema- phore signalling. A game of tunnel tag was played. • Several' of the Cubs that have been taking instruction will move up to Scouts officially at the next meeting, Ronald McBurney passed his semaphore test. • 0 - 0 - 0 HOLD CHURCH PARADE The Gorrie-Wroxeter Scouts and Cubs held their annual Church parade on Sunday evening and at- tended service in the Presbyterian Church, Gorrie, where there was a fine attendance. Scripture was read by Ronald Bennett and Rev. W. J. S. Mc- Clure gave the address, speaking particularly to the boys. At the close of the service Rev. E. C. Attwell dedicated the Cub pack flag and presented it to Har- old Hyndman, chairman of the group committee, who presented it to the colour bearer, Carman Hamilton. Colour party was Six- erg Carman Hamilton, Gerry Hyndman and Sohn Wheeler. Ushers were Scout Bob Mus- grove and Cub Dale Simpson. The Scout, colour party was Patrol Leaders Rick Irwin and Bob Oral n ger. Leader of the Scout troop is Lloyd Townsend. Bob Edgar and Rev. E.' C. Attwell are assistants. In 'the Cub pack John Sinnamon is Cubrriaster; Miss Thelma Ben- nett and Rev. J. E, Clarke, assis- tants. 0 _ 0 - 0 CUBS, PACK A Pack A and Pack B switched meeting nights last week so that the Pack A boys could hold their toboggan party on Thursday eve- ning. There was a good Crowd out for a lively time at the over- head bridge, The Cubs were un- der the guidance of Cub Leaders Penny Gerrie and Byron Adams. When the boys, or perhaps the leaders, had enough of the sport for one evening, they returned to the Scout House. Here Billy Ful- ler was invested by Miss Gerrie. Mrs, George Richardson, Mrs. 'Dave Crothers and Mrs. Jim. Carr, members of the Cub and Scout Mothers' Auxiliary, Were on hand and served hot dogs and soft drinks to the hungry boys. 0 - 0 . 0 CUBS, PACK B The leaders in charge of Pack B at the Scout Hall last Tues- day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, Bill Crawford, Bob Rin- toui, Nancy Fowler and Barb Pickford. They led the 27 boys in the Grand Howl. during the open- ing exercises and the bones were collected, Kim's ganie Was played. The Teriderpad boys were instructed hi the Cub salute and a large number of boys passed testa. Passing somersault, ball throw- ing, and catching and leapfrog were Steven Pecocit, Lloyd 'Erie- dealnirg, Bruce Henry, Ken Rae, Bill Strong, Ken Aitchison, Danny Arnold, Malcolm Galbraith, Paul Ternplonian, Kevin :Dunbar, Brian troelts, Brad Elliott, Mark Fisher, Brien Deyell, Donald Hastings and Gary Bauer. sTiltle test: Ken Aitchison, Danny Arnold, Brad Elliott, Mark Fisher, N E w S Men's Intertown Bowling Last Saturday, the local men's intertown team, Wingham Brophy Goodyears, bowled the second place Goderich A team in the Little 'Bowling Alley in Goderich, After five close games, the local team came out on top, winning three of the five games and taking six points to Goderich A's five points, Bert Harris, of Goderich, the league's top bowler, with a 238 average for the year, had the high five of 1218 and high single of 322. For the local team,-Ian MacLaurin had a five game pinfall of 1068 and Walt Brown had high single of 255. Next week the Wingham Brophy Goodyears take on the league- leading Exeter A tearri in the local alley, 0 - 0 - 0 Lloyd's R. St W. Shippers , 2702; Veneer Room, 2640; Machine Shop, 2483; North Plant, 2165. Men's high single, Ken Saxton, 260; men's high triple, Heinz We- ber, 681; ladies' high single, Ann Yoeman, 287; ladies' high triple, Ann Yoeman, 721. 0 - 0 - 0 Commercial. League The end of the season is draw- ing near, And everyone howls with all their might, To have their team right on the top When the points are counted on the final night. The above four lines paint a vivid picture Of what to expect until the end of the season. We find no fault for trying your best, For to end up the winner is a valid reason. As may be assumed from the above verse, competition is really keen and every pin becomes more important, Perhaps that is why they seem more difficult to topple over when the pressure is on. Last week Ruth Lott took double honors with the ladies' high single and triple, scoring a 235 and 655. Ken ' Redmond duplicated the feat for the gents with 261 and 681. Team standings: Trade Winds 97, Burke's Irish 90; Walker's Specials 78; Brown Jugs 75, Royal Scots 74, Canadian Six 61. 0 - 0 - 0 Ladies' Bowling The second place Krazy Kats dropped way down into fourth spot when they lost •two games and total points to the Zooming Zebras. Shirley Storey of the Zebra team bowled a 274 for high single of the evening, The Slippery Seals, due to their 4 to 0 win over the Tired Tigers, have moved up into second place just nine points behind the top team. Irene Perrott, with a 271 single and 649 triple, led the Busy I3eav- Brian Deyell, Gary Bauer, Patron Saints: Bob Major, John Rae, Randy Foxton, Ed Ross, Norm MacLennan, Matt Richard- son, Greg Carter passed his test in knots, First Star. In the Second Star tests Paul Gardner and Monty Templeman passed knots and Terry Deyell, Paul Gardner, Monty Templeman and Gary Brenzil passed message. At the close of the meeting Mon- ty Templeman was presented with his First Star and all joined in the Grand Howl and Cub Prayer. 0 - 0 - 0 1st W1NGHAYf TROOP Scoutmaster Alton Adams and Leaders Harvey Fisher and Bob McIntyre Were in charge of the regular Scout meeting on Wednes- day night, when 20 boys were on hand. Following the usual open- ing Ceremony games were played and instruction Was given on the compass, Second Class tests passed were for bandages and lashing. Those passing the bandages were Gary Stokes, Wilf Caskanette, Ron Day- ell, Ron Vogan, Dave Crothers, Keith Scott, Harry Van Der Hook and Rick Irwin. For lashing it was Rick Irwin and Harry Van Der Hoek. Hot dogs and pop were served and plans were made for a hike on cSatirtierlda which later bad to be Wingham Girls Win Basketball Games A girls' basketball game was. held in. the. Wingham District High .$0.1100„ Thursday, with Junior and. Senior teams from. Clinton and Wingham. competing. Both of the Wingham 'teams were victorious. The juniors had a score 19-14 and Karen Elliott,. the highest wirer for Wingham, received nine points. The seniors. defeated Clinton with a score 25-11. The high scorer for the Wingham seniors was Greer Dunlop with 12 points. --Hilda Tiffin. Bridge Club North and South-Tied for first and second, Mrs. D, B, Porter and Mrs. R, Dundas, Mrs. A, Wilson and H. Crawford; third, A, Wilson and Mrs, C. Hodgins. East and West--Tied for first and second, Mrs, D. C. Nesmith and Mrs. H. Campbell, Miss Y. McPherson and Mrs. G, Godkin; third, Mrs. F. A. Parker and Win. Laidlaw. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a U High 'School Boys Lose to Clinton. The two Wingham: teams • lost: 'both games in a double-beader at. Clinton on Thursday. The Wing- ham Seniors lest their game_ 44-W while the Juniors- were defeated by a score of 52-22. It was a close game for the. Seniors for the first half, when the Clinton Seniors picked up.• and. drove on to win their game, The. top scorers for Clinton; were. Mike IVfiehalski with 24 'points and 771 Englestad with 7 'points. 'Roy Vivian of Wingham scored: 7 'points, while Allan. MacDonald, Paul .Tar,- din, and Neil Turnbull each Wiled up 5 points. The Junior game was alsO•elosely fought but they were defeated,' Bruce Cooper and 'Bob Livermore scored 20 points and '4 paints respectively for the Clinton, ,squad; while the Wingham team was rei, 'presented by Wayne Farrier. with. a tally of 12 points - and Elwin. Moore and John' Campbell with 3 points, --by John Strong, W.O.S.S.A. CURLERS—Twenty rinks , entered, the -,,seVeri, in the girls' section.. Some of the young ladies boys' division of the W.O.SS.A, championship bon-. ,who;: entered the event are •pictured as they enjoyed spiel, held here last Friday and Saturday as welras— theAturling. BELGRAVE CUBS Belgrave Wolf Cubs',: held their regular meeting on Tuesday even- ing with a good attendance. Mrs, Ken Wheeler was in' charge of the Grand Howl and inspection, Two games were played,. one a Valen- tine' game and the-. othe'r, 'a game in which the sikes•trie0o think of all the people who. Worite'd together to . make us • toast.: IVIr0 Bud Orr led in a jungle plaY.• During the instriletlon period, • 0,e0r41.1. ek YY a a a a a a a a a a a a n a it a a a a a a a